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> To
>use the DC-3X5 Controllers with OS/2 Warp, copy the file TRM3X5.ADD from
>the floppy to the C:\OS2\BOOT directory
>and add the line:
>basedev=TRM3X5.ADD
>to the Config.sys file. Below is a sample config.sys from
>an OS/2 Warp 3 system that was tested with the DC-315U,
>DC-395U & DC-395UW.
>
This is curious.
I installed the Tekram DC-315 in a computer running eComStation. I added
the "basedev=trm3x5.add" to config.sys.
When I boot up, there is no error. Everything boots normally. But, I don't
see any reference to the SCSI card during the boot sequence. I checked
Hardware Manager, but it didn't show anything there either.
So either the card is installed and I don't know it, or it is not being
seen on boot up.
Is there a way to check?
Thanks,
Sandy
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